Born from the requalification of a former Decathlon logistics plant, the new IMA Life headquarters will have a 32,000 m2production area and a new 10,000 m2office building. The heat pump technology at the basis of the solutions adopted has
An old building in the historic center of Seville was renovated and turned into a hotel. The priority for the hotel owner was to achieve the highest possible energy efficiency and, to get this, make use of renewable energies
GreenSCIES will deliver lower consumer bills, carbon savings and a scalable blueprint. A local energy system designed, built and operated to meet changing local needs and circumstances. The core focus is to deliver low Carbon, low Cost
Utilisation of Hydro electricity to power a ground source heat pump system. The water source being the outflow of the hydro scheme itself. Meant to provide heat to an industrial site. Inhabitants include manufacturing, woodworking and
“Gare Maritime”, once the largest freight station in Europe, was given a new sustainable destination. After being vacant for quite some time, the covered city of 3 hectares now has houses shops, event spaces and 45.000 m² of office space
FutureLiving®Berlin is the first SmartCity quarter in Berlin and has the primary focus to allow for sustainable and affordable living. The quarter has been designed to ensure the integration of smart energy systems.The on-site generation
The design idea of the project is to thermally activate a part of the lining of the tunnel constituting the Lingotto-Piazza Bengasi extension of the Turin metro line 1. The main objetive was to verify the applicability of the technology
Granlund Ltd. (designer) together with Tom Allen Senera Ltd. (contractor) and Gebwell Ltd. (technology supplier) have developed together with the grocery group “KESKO” (client) an energy recycling system which is a concept that aims to
Prior to renovation, the CEP located in the basement of an existing municipal building, produced thermal energy of approx. 3.1mill kWh/year. Annual greenhouse gas emissions were 571 tons CO2. The purpose of Stavanger’s project is to
Exploit waste heat energy that cannot be recuperated with other heat pump technology. The units produce process steam for an LDPE reaction (Unit #1) and two distillation columns (Unit #2) in the chemical
GeoHouse Smart Village is first Next Generation sustainable living area based on Arctic Smart Village’s Älykylä® -concept. With centralized Heliostorage Heat Pump system solar energy is storaged to ground at summer and used to heat house’s